Mitigating Privacy Risks of Cookie-Fried Web-Surfers in Nigeria

40 Pages Posted: 23 Jul 2021

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Chukwuyere Ebere Izuogu

Streamsowers & Köhn; Research in Digital Economy (RiDE)

Date Written: June 13, 2019

Abstract

In Nigeria, it would be unusual if none of its 111.6 million web-surfers were not monitored by online platforms when visiting particular websites for the purpose of extracting data points which can be commercially exploited or transferred in real-time to interested third-parties. Against this background, this article conducts a simple Web Privacy Measurement test to visually observe the extent of interaction between the typical web-surfer in Nigeria and third-party cookies used to monitor his online activities (which this article refers to as “cookie-fried”; a portmanteau of the words “cookie” and “fried”), while visiting randomly selected websites in a real-life scenario. In the light of these findings, this article examines the privacy risks arising from this type of practice, and how these risks may be mitigated.

The substantive issue discussed in this article is intended to inform public understanding of the privacy-impacting implications of using third-party cookies and incite a call to action for policy makers to consider adopting a robust statutory framework that articulates the manner in which personal data may be collected online from web-surfers, and for online platforms to be more accountable in their data collection practices in Nigeria.

Suggested Citation

Izuogu, Chukwuyere Ebere, Mitigating Privacy Risks of Cookie-Fried Web-Surfers in Nigeria (June 13, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3877428 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3877428

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